Overview
- Sandy Mölling confirmed her decision to return to Germany after living in the United States since 2015 with her partner Nasri Atweh and their two sons.
- She attributes the move to increasing racially motivated incidents, which she feels create an unsafe environment for raising her children.
- Mölling expressed concern over her older son Jayden's experiences with racial issues in the U.S., contrasting them with his time in Germany where he felt no exclusion.
- The fatal police shooting of 21-year-old Lorenz from Oldenburg and xenophobic reactions to the incident further solidified her resolve to advocate against racism.
- Her return marks a significant personal and public stance against the challenges faced by immigrant families in racially divided environments.